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Ear Tubes Center - Fargo, ND

Fargo Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors for Ear Tubes

Type of Physician: Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor

What is a Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor?

A certification by the Board of Otolaryngology; practitioners provide comprehensive medical and surgical care of patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems (nose, mouth and throat) and related structures.

Specialty: Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology)

Common Name: Ear, Nose, Throat Doctor

Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors in Fargo *

William C Porter MD
William C Porter
100 4th St S
STE STE 608
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 235-0161

MeritCare Broadway Otolaryngology
James W Nagle
801 Broadway N
Fargo, ND 58102
(701) 234-2441

Dakota Clinic South University Office
John E Schmitt
1702 S University Dr
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 364-8000

Dakota Clinic South University Office
Kenneth M Scott
1702 S University Dr
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 364-8000

Dakota Clinic South University Office
David W Tsen
1702 S University Dr
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 364-8000

Catalyst Medical Center
Susan Mathison
1800 21st Ave S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 365-8700

Catalyst Medical Center
Lesley Soine
1800 21st Ave S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 365-8700

James L Frisk MD
James L Frisk
2700 12th Ave SW
STE D
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 235-1924

Altru Clinic Family Medicine Center
David C Gordon
1000 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 795-2000

Altru Clinic Ear Nose & Throat
Gregory C Lapp
1000 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 780-6301

Altru Clinic Ear Nose & Throat
Scott Lee
1000 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 780-6301

Altru Clinic Family Medicine Center
Glyn E Marsh
1000 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 795-2000

Altru Clinic Ear Nose & Throat
Glen Y Yoshida
1000 S Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58201
(701) 780-6301

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Ear Tubes

Introduction

The following information is provided to help you understand more clearly the associated benefits, risks, and complications of ear tube surgery. Ask your doctor any questions that you feel necessary to help you better understand the procedure.

What is the purpose for ear tubes?

Middle ear infections (otitis media) are common in children. When a child has repeated ear infections or fluid build-up in the ears that do not go away easily or that cause hearing problems or speech delays, a doctor may recommend surgery to insert an ear tube to allow the eardrum to equalize the pressure.

The surgery, called a myringotomy, is a tiny incision in the eardrum. Any fluid, usually thickened secretions will be removed. In most situations, a small plastic tube (a tympanostomy tube) is inserted into the eardrum to keep the middle ear aerated for a prolonged period of time. These ventilating tubes remain in place for six months to several years. Eventually, they will move out of the eardrum (extrude) and fall into the ear canal. Your doctor may remove the tube during a routine office visit or it may simply fall out of the ear.

Less common conditions that may call for the placement of ear tubes are malformation of the ear drum or Eustachian tube, Down's syndrome, cleft palate, and barotrauma (middle ear injury caused by a reduction of air pressure), according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology.

What are risks and complications of ear tubes?

While ear tube surgery is common, minor complications can occur in up to half of the children who have them inserted. Complications include:

  • Failure to resolve the ear infections.
  • Thickening of the eardrum over time, which affects hearing in a small percentage of patients.
  • Persistent perforation after the tube falls out of the eardrum.
  • Chronic ear drainage.
  • Need for furthe...

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Emergency Contact for Fargo

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Nearby Fargo Hospitals *

Meritcare Hospital
720 4th St N
Fargo, ND 58122
(701)234-2000

Prairie St John's
510 4th St S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701)476-7200

MeritCare South University
1720 S University Dr
Fargo, ND 58103
(701)234-2000

SCCI Hospital Fargo
1720 S University Dr
Fargo, ND 58103
(701)241-9099

Fargo VA Medical Center
2101 N Elm St
Fargo, ND 58102
(701)232-3241

Dakota Clinic Innovis Health
3000 32nd Ave S
Fargo, ND 58103
(701)364-8000

Bridges Medical Center
201 9th St W
Ada, MN 56510
(218)784-5000

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